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[QUOTE="EastCoast2, post: 32448, member: 488"] In 3-5 years will we see a larger discrepancy between conference strength? The past few seasons most people have agreed that the BE has been the top dog, but every conference has had arguments. ACC with UNC and Duke winning titles and having several ranked teams, smaller conference, play teams twice B1G with OSU being on a run, Purdue had a couple great seasons, MSU final 4 runs, more ranked teams B12 with Kansas winning a recent title, seems to always get a 1 seed, Texas having very good teams, KSU, OU, OSU, Mizz being ranked in recent years Pac-10 has been garbage lately My point is, if the ACC will now have four consistent top 10 teams, with Duke and UNC (and hopefully SU) consistently in the top 5, and if FSU, MD, and maybe even a team like Clemson taking strides forward, [SIZE=6][COLOR=#ff6600][U]will the ACC become to basketball what the SEC is to football?[/U][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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